Grade 2 - The Ancient Greek Civilization

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

160 The Ancient Greek Civilization 12A | Alexander the Great, Part II


Word Work: Invader 5 minutes



  1. In the read-aloud you heard, “The elderly priests smiled at the
    young invader.”

  2. Say the word invader with me.

  3. An invader is a person who enters a place, such as a country,
    by force in order to conquer it.

  4. Alexander the Great became a famous invader of the Persian
    Empire.

  5. Have you ever heard of someone who was an invader? Try to
    use the word invader when you tell about it. [Ask two or three
    students. If necessary, guide and/or rephrase the students’
    responses: “ was an invader.”]

  6. What’s the word we’ve been talking about? What part of
    speech is the word invader?
    Use a Word Parts activity for follow-up. Directions: The –er ending
    is often added to a word to name the person or thing that does
    the action. For example, an invader is a person who invades; a
    reader is a person who reads. I will name a person or thing. Think
    about the word you hear before the –er ending to help you name
    what the person or thing does. Remember to answer in complete
    sentences.

  7. a teacher (A teacher is a person who teaches.)

  8. a fl yer (A fl yer is a person who fl ies.)

  9. a writer (A writer is a person who writes.)

  10. a gardener (A gardener is a person who gardens.)

  11. a painter (A painter is a person who paints.)


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